This Week in Mobile News (3rd Week of February 2016)

AT&T and Verizon will start testing their 5G networks later this year with speeds promised to be 10 to 100 times faster than the best 4G LTE service. Which means now you'll also drop calls 10 to 100 times faster.

Straight Outta Cupertino. Apple beefs with the FBI

The Feds wants Apple to unlock encrypted iPhone data or more specifically, give them the ability to bypass password protection and potentially unlock anyone's iPhone... for national security, of course. Don't plot reboots usually need 20 years?

AT&T offers $650 to switch from Verizon, Sprint, or T-mobile.

Track your kids speeding 37 in a 35 MPH zone

Life is a highway and your teens are speeding through it all day long. Verizon's Hum was a smart service to track car maintenance and provide assistance. But now you can track
A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G: speeds, location, driving history, and more. It'll even send you a text if anyone is not respecting your rules.

But it still can't tell you how many coins and candy wrappers are wedged between the seats.